Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "236"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "236"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    233       From whence, though willingly I came to Denmarke,1.2.52
    234       To showe my dutie in your Coronation;1.2.53
    235       Yet now I must confesse, that duty done1.2.54
    236       My thoughts and wishes bend againe {toward} <towards> Fraunce1.2.55
    237       And bowe them to your gracious leaue and pardon.1.2.56
    238-9    King. Haue you your fathers leaue, | what saies Polonius? 
    240        Polo. <He> Hath my Lord {wroung from me my slowe leaue}1.2.58




  2. [EH]
    432        Hora. Most constantly.1.2.234
    433        Ham. I would I had beene there.1.2.234
    434        Hora. It would haue much a maz'd you.1.2.235
    435        Ham. Very like, <very like:> stayd it long?1.2.236
    436        Hora. While one with moderate hast might tell a {hundreth} <hundred>.1.2.237
    437        {Both} <All>. Longer, longer.1.2.238
    438        Hora. Not when I saw't.1.2.239




  3. [EH]
    1278     <dle of her fauour?>2.2.233
    1279      Guyl. Faith her priuates we.2.2.234
    1280-1  Ham. In the secret parts of Fortune, oh most true, | she is a strumpet,  
    1281     {What} <What's the> newes?2.2.236
    1282-3  Ros. None my Lord, but <that> the worlds growne | honest. 
    1284-5  Ham. Then is Doomes day neere, but your newes is | not true;  
    1285     <Let me question more in particular: what haue>2.2.240




  4. [EH]
    2099      Ham. O but shee'le keepe her word.3.2.231
    2100-1  King. Haue you heard the argument? is there no {offence} <Of-| fence> in't? 
    2102-3  Ham. No, no, they do but iest, poyson in iest, no {offence} <Of-| fence> i'th world. 
    2104      King. What doe you call the play?3.2.236
    2105-6  Ham. The Mousetrap, mary how tropically, | this play is the Image 
    2106-7 of a murther doone in Vienna, {Gonszago} <Gon-| zago> is the Dukes name, his wife 
    2107-8 Baptista, you shall see | anon, tis a knauish peece of worke, but what {of} 




  5. [EH]
    3423     Of bell and buriall.5.1.234
    3424      Laer. Must there no more be doone?5.1.235
    3425      {Doct.} <Priest.> No more be doone.5.1.235
    3426     We should prophane the seruice of the dead,5.1.236
    3427     To sing {a} <sage> Requiem and such rest to her5.1.237
    3428     As to peace-parted soules.5.1.238
    3429      Laer. Lay her i'th earth,5.1.238




  6. [EH]
    3685     Wast Hamlet wronged Laertes? neuer Hamlet.5.2.233
    3686     If Hamlet from himselfe be tane away,5.2.234
    3687     And when hee's not himselfe, dooes wrong Laertes,5.2.235
    3688     Then Hamlet dooes it not, Hamlet denies it,5.2.236
    3689     Who dooes it then? his madnesse. Ift be so,5.2.237
    3690     Hamlet is of the faction that is wronged,5.2.238
    3691     His madnesse is poore Hamlets enimie,5.2.239